Jennifer P. Mathews

Jennifer P. Mathews is an award-winning professor of anthropology and a department chair at Trinity University in San Antonio. She is a historical Maya archaeologist who focuses on nineteenth-century commodities, including chicle, sugarcane, and rum in the Yucatán.

Chicle Chicle
Chicle

Chicle

The Chewing Gum of the Americas, From the Ancient Maya to William Wrigley

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Construction of Maya Space Construction of Maya Space
Construction of Maya Space

Construction of Maya Space

Causeways, Walls, and Open Areas from Ancient to Modern Times

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Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands
Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands

Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands

New Approaches to Archaeology in the Yucatán Peninsula

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Quintana Roo Archaeology Quintana Roo Archaeology
Quintana Roo Archaeology

Quintana Roo Archaeology

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Sugarcane and Rum Sugarcane and Rum
Sugarcane and Rum

Sugarcane and Rum

The Bittersweet History of Labor and Life on the Yucatán Peninsula

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The Value of Things The Value of Things
The Value of Things

The Value of Things

Prehistoric to Contemporary Commodities in the Maya Region

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